Example sentences of "[verb] [Wh det] [pron] [vb base] [be] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Make them do what we know is for their benefit as well as our own , and all difficulties in China are at an end . ’ |
2 | I imagined that , having got what you 've been after all week , you 'd be quite happy to agree … ’ |
3 | There are builders , architects , bankers , colleagues , consultants , and coaches ( with whom it is possible to share jokes and moments of relaxation , knowing what we have been through together and may have to face again , at any moment ) to see . |
4 | Never mind what we think is in chromosomes — if babies can learn to talk and listen , then some sort of knowledge must be in there somewhere . |
5 | He understands what I have been through … " |
6 | One of the Inverkeithing officers , the tide waiter , was ‘ threatened to be removed or broke ’ if he joined Provost Cunningham in the burgh elections , a sad state of affairs , when , as Cunningham complained , ‘ your Lordship knows what I do is from no other view than to serve the D[uke] of A[rgyl]e & your lordship 's interest , and have his grace 's order for doing so ’ . |